2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00726-022-03183-z
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Molecular species of oxidized phospholipids in brain differentiate between learning- and memory impaired and unimpaired aged rats

Abstract: Loss of cognitive function is a typical consequence of aging in humans and rodents. The extent of decline in spatial memory performance of rats, assessed by a hole-board test, reaches from unimpaired and comparable to young individuals to severely memory impaired. Recently, proteomics identified peroxiredoxin 6, an enzyme important for detoxification of oxidized phospholipids, as one of several synaptosomal proteins discriminating between aged impaired and aged unimpaired rats. In this study, we investigated s… Show more

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